Atomic Radius: is a chemical factor that measures the core of the nucleus from the outside shell of the electron. After the frame is not a well-defined physical substance, there are many non-equivalent descriptions of atomic radius.
Ionization Energy: is qualitatively determined as the least quantity of energy needed to extract the common loosely confined electron, the valence electron, of an isolated neutral volatile atom, molecule or ion.
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